Red Coat Volunteer. Policies & Procedures 2015
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1 Red Coat Volunteer Policies & Procedures 2015 Solvang Festival Theater 420 Second Street Solvang, CA Mailing Address: P.O. Box 917 Solvang, CA Business Office 433 Second Street Solvang, CA Phone: (805) Fax: (805) House Managers: Brittany Mullenary & Jenny Miller Executive Director: Pam Pilcher Media and Office Manager: Kelly Darby Board of Directors : Donna Will and Barbara Radom, Co-Chairs Rick Krost, CFO Ron Jones, Secretary Board Members: Dr. Bob Baehner, John Copeland, Jim Farnum, William R. Hurbaugh, John Matthews, Chris Nielsen, Susie Sorensen-Ramirez, Sherry Thore and David Wyatt 1
2 Table of Contents History of Solvang Festival Theater... 3 Introduction... 3 Volunteer Commitment of Time... 4 SFT Volunteer Card... 4 Professionalism... 5 Dress Code... 5 Tact & Diplomacy... 5 Arrival Time & Attendance... 5 Distracting Behavior... 5 Upon Arrival... 6 Before Leaving... 6 Where Volunteers May Sit During the Performance... 6 Red Coat Assignments... 7 Ticket Takers... 7 Directors Job... 7 Aisle Usher... 7 Programs... 8 Blanket/Cushion Rentals... 8 Concessions Assignment... 8 Company Store... 8 Star Patrons Night... 8 Emergency Procedures... 9 Medical Emergency Procedures... 9 Emergency Power Outage... 9 Fire Evacuation Procedure Earthquakes
3 History of Solvang Festival Theater On August 7, 1974 Once Upon a Mattress became the first play performed by the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts (PCPA) in the new Solvang Festival Theater. Built in a mere nine weeks, Theaterfest (Danish for theater) was the dream of a visionary group of business leaders, shop owners and civic-minded townspeople, eager to keep Solvang a relevant tourist destination during the nation s first major oil crisis. The initial idea for a Solvang theater had been proposed by local architect Earl Petersen to PCPA Artistic Director Donovan Marley and soon Petersen, Marley and Judge Royce Lewellen were looking for a site for the new theater. The Solvang Business Association enthusiastically supported the idea and appointed Roger Nielsen to chair the promotion and fundraising committee to encourage community support. After numerous fundraising events construction began, led by Erling Pohls and Johannes Jeager. They, along with virtually every tradesman in town worked around the clock to complete the task in time for opening night, and transformed a vacant lot into the center of theatrical cultural activity in the Santa Ynez Valley. Governed by a series of volunteer Board of Directors, The Solvang Festival Theater has showcased the talent and hard work of countless performers and hundreds of plays in the years since It has become the venue for many non-profit community organizations fundraising events and concerts that have benefitted thousands in the community. Today it remains the summer home of PCPA. The visionary dream of a group of Solvang men and women was transformed in those nine weeks into this magnificent 700 seat outdoor theater. Solvang Theaterfest Mission Statement The mission of Solvang Theaterfest is to support and promote quality live performing arts in the Solvang Festival Theater Introduction Our team of Red Coat Volunteers is an integral part of Solvang Festival Theater (SFT). We depend upon the professionalism of our volunteers from the moment the patrons enter the lobby until the last guest has left the theater. For many patrons, the volunteers are the only SFT representatives with whom they have face-to-face contact. A positive Red Coat/patron experience can foster positive public relations for SFT and the reverse is also true. As a volunteer for SFT you are called upon to interact graciously and responsively no matter what the circumstances. This may be quite challenging at times, especially when confronted with a difficult situation requiring immediate attention. We ask that you prepare to meet this challenge by reading the current volunteer handbook and requesting clarification as needed. This handbook is your guide to continued success as a SFT Volunteer. Please keep this booklet on hand as a useful reference tool. We appreciate your generous gifts of time and talent. With your dedicated service we will continue to sustain an environment in which our players and our audience can best give and receive the magic that is Solvang Festival Theater. 3
4 Volunteer Commitment of Time We ask that you commit to serving as a Red Coat volunteer at least 4 times during the PCPA summer schedule. SFT Volunteer Card In appreciation for your volunteer service at Solvang Festival Theater, volunteers receive the benefit of earning credits toward tickets. Each volunteer receives a SFT Volunteer Card which is punched for each volunteer shift. Volunteer cards with four (4) punches may be redeemed for one ticket, thus eight (8) punches are redeemable for two tickets. At this time the Volunteer Card has no expiration date, but you are encouraged to redeem your cards at least once yearly. The SFT Volunteer Card is redeemable for tickets to performances at the Marian, Severson, or Solvang Theater. Tickets are subject to availability and are not valid for Saturday evening performances in Solvang and Sunday matinees in Santa Maria. Benefit performances, special events and Allan Hancock dances are not included. Please redeem the card in person at the box office during the regular business hours of Tuesday Sunday 4:30pm 8:00pm. Please do not redeem your card for tickets during your shift. Red Coats receive one validation ( punch ) on their card for every performance for which they volunteer. Volunteers who arrive more than 10 minutes late with no phone call to the House Manager may forfeit their validation for that shift. 4
5 Professionalism Our volunteers are ambassadors of goodwill and service to the patrons of our theater and community. Your careful attention to demeanor, behavior, and appearance is greatly appreciated. Dress Code Full length black pant (no denim) or black skirt (can be worn with full length leggings) White shirt or blouse (clean and properly fitted) Red vest or jacket (you may borrow one from the coat closet during your shift) Quiet, comfortable shoes SFT volunteer nametags are to be worn during your volunteer shift NO FRAGRANCE POLICY. Refrain from using cologne, perfume, and other scented products on the days that you volunteer No cellphone devices, pagers, or beeping electronic watches are allowed to be worn during your shift Outerwear such as coats, scarves, gloves, etc. should be appropriately chosen Tact & Diplomacy Every encounter with a patron should be handled with courtesy and respect. Even when a patron has erred, it is important that no volunteer or staff person responds in a manner that would make the patron feel uncomfortable. Elements of tact include choice of words, gestures and tone of voice. If you become uncomfortable in handling a situation, contact the House Manager. Arrival Time & Attendance For PCPA productions volunteers are expected to arrive every evening at 6:30pm, appropriately dressed and ready to accept an assignment(s). Please note, there are no first-come-first-served job assignments, be prepared to receive your assignment after you arrive. Volunteers with limitations regarding job assignments need to provide this information to the House Manager. Be prepared to remain for the duration of the performance. Volunteers may be asked to arrive earlier for other events held at Solvang Festival Theater. In the event of illness while on duty, a volunteer may be excused after notifying the House Manager. Cancellations due to schedule conflicts should be communicated as soon as possible, preferably 1 2 weeks or more before the scheduled shift. If you need to cancel due to illness or emergency on the day of your shift, please notify house management at either or or the office at NO SHOWS ARE UNACCEPTABLE. Distracting Behavior Chatting with fellow volunteers during performances is not allowed. If you need to communicate something urgent, do it as discreetly as possible. If you need to have a cough drop during the performance please unwrap it before the performance begins. Gum chewing is not appropriate. 5
6 Upon Arrival Professionalism (continued) 1. Deposit your SFT volunteer punch card into the container at the Company Store. Be sure that your name is on your card 2. Receive your volunteer assignment from the House Manager 3. Convene on the benches in front of the Company Store for the Pre-show Briefing and Review of Emergency Procedures. It is absolutely vital that ALL volunteers listen to this presentation, which includes safety information, important updates and special information about the performance as it relates to house management Before Leaving Complete all duties specific to your assignment TIP UP theater seats. Pick up any printed material that is left behind TURN IN any lost items Help fold blankets Return your Red Coat on a hanger to the coat rack Where Volunteers May Sit During the Performance The House Manager will let you know each evening where you will be able to sit. Typically volunteers sit in specific unoccupied theater seats during a performance. If those seats are occupied the House Manager will designate placement of additional seating (orange chairs). Please follow the House Managers instructions do not move the chairs from their designated area or move to another unoccupied seat not designated by the House Manager. 6
7 Ticket Takers Red Coat Assignments The Ticket-Taker STANDS at the main lobby gates with the ticket box in position and open the lobby gates when instructed to do so by the House Manager. Duties Include: GREET all patrons and welcome them to the theater and take their tickets in hand ANSWER patron questions regarding length of show and location of restrooms. Suggest presale concessions CONFIRM the EVENT, the DATE, and the TIME of the performance on the ticket CONFIRM the SECTION, the ROW, and SEAT # DIRECT patrons with ticket problems to the Box Office or House Manager TEAR tickets, retain the small stub and return the larger portion to the patron DIRECT patrons to the entrance closest to their section The Myth of the Duplicate Ticket When this happens you will encounter two sets of tickets that at first glance appear identical. However, they are not identical: each ticket includes a number on the bottom of the ticket which identifies the patron who purchased that ticket. You can easily resolve this confusion by simply excusing yourself to step away and ask the House Manager to take both sets of tickets to the box office to confirm the rightful owner of the ticketed seats. CHECK the inside of the ticket stand for any ticket stubs that may have dropped past the box. Check the date on loose stubs to confirm they are from the current performance GIVE stubs to Company Store Volunteer for counting Directors Job LOOK at SECTION, ROW and SEAT to DIRECT patrons to the aisle ushers that will take them to their seats. Aisle Usher The three main expectations of the volunteer assigned to usher in an aisle are to: 1. Ensure the Safety & Comfort of Patrons (offer assistance) 2. Accurately Seat Patron (look closely at everyone s ticket) 3. Monitor Distractions (and report violations to house management) Aisle Ushers perform the following duties: CHECK tickets with regard to Date/Time, Section, Row, and Seat Number then LEAD patrons to their assigned seats. ADVISE patrons to use the handrails before leading them down the stairs. If the patron has arrived on the wrong day, date or time, politely direct the patron to the box office for assistance and inform the house manager 7
8 Red Coat Assignments (continued) Aisle Ushers duties (continued): Offer to Assist physically limited patrons but avoid touching a patron who has not consented to your assistance (e.g., you may offer your arm, but do not take the patron s arm unless they specifically ask). If a patron cannot physically get to the location of the assigned seat, contact the house manager to reseat the patron. Avoid gridlock in the aisle during this process by finding a temporary spot for the patron until the situation is resolved ALWAYS INFORM the House Manager when patrons have special requests regarding seat changes or if there are any seating conflicts RESPOND to medical emergencies with the assistance of another usher. One usher stays with the patron, while the other usher locates and informs the House Manager (please refer to the full section on EMERGENCY PROCEDURES) REPORT violations of theater policy to the House Manager as soon as practically possible (cellphone use/texting, cameras, animals, babies, distracting behavior, etc.) Programs Volunteers will hand out current programs to patrons as they arrive inside the theater. Keep programs restocked and in an orderly manner. Blanket/Cushion Rentals Volunteers will keep blanket and cushion stand in an orderly fashion with blankets folded. Process rental transactions. At the end of the evening, fold up blankets and stack cushions. Note any blankets that need to be cleaned to the House Manager as well as any cushions that need to be replaced. Volunteers who handle rental transactions must be 18 years of age. Concessions Assignment Volunteers work with the vendor who has contracted with SFT to manage the concessions for the PCPA season. Duties may include handling food/beverages, act as cashier and clean-up. Cashiers must be 18 years of age. Company Store Maintain SFT merchandise in an orderly fashion for display to patrons. Process transactions of purchases and restock as necessary. Count tickets collected at front gate for nightly headcount. Answer any questions from patrons. Volunteers who handle sale transactions must be 18 years of age. Star Patrons Night During the PCPA Season there are specific Friday evenings of each title set aside for Star Patrons Nights. Star Patrons come to the theater starting at 6:30PM to enjoy a reception in the Star Patrons Garden of appetizers and beverages before the performance. At intermission they rejoin in the garden for desserts and coffee. Volunteers may be needed to help check-in patrons, serve refreshments and/or clean-up. 8
9 Emergency Procedures The time may come when you will play an important role in responding to any emergency situation. You may be the first person on the scene to help a patron or you may assist in directing patrons in an evacuation. Regardless of the specific situation, the most critical response in any emergency situation is to remain calm so that you can think clearly. Medical Emergency Procedures If the emergency is of a serious nature and the patron cannot be moved (chest pains, serious fall, etc.): One volunteer must remain with the patron to keep the area calm and clear A second user must advise the House Manager of the situation, the nature of the emergency and the location The House Manager will assess the situation calling 911 if necessary and posting a volunteer in front of the theater to wait for paramedics The House Manager will advise the Stage Management of the situation and remain in the theater to monitor the situation When paramedics arrive the posted volunteer will direct them into the theater. The paramedics will be directed to the patron through the closest possible lobby door. The paramedics will remove the patron In the event the Stage Management stops the performance, the House Manager will make an announcement to the audience regarding the situation and ask patrons to remain seated. The performance will continue once the emergency team has left the house If the medical situation is not serious and the patron can leave the theater, please escort them to the lobby depending on the demands of the situation. Inform the House Manager immediately and remain with the patron until dismissed by the House Manager. Emergency Power Outage If the power goes out during the performance, remain calm. Inform the patrons seated in your section that the emergency lights will come on and the House Manager or Stage Manager will make an announcement to the audience as to whether or not the performance will continue. If we cannot reach the power company by phone, we will wait approximately 20 minutes before canceling the remainder of the performance. In the event the performance is cancelled the House Manager will inform the audience of ticket exchange procedures and instruct Red Coats to assist patrons to exit the theater. Flashlights will be required to assist the patrons exiting the theater. All Red Coats assigned to the theater house should always have a flashlight with them in the theater. 9
10 Emergency Procedures (continued) Fire Evacuation Procedure If a fire alarm goes off during any performance, the theater must be completely evacuated. Remain calm and respond immediately. All Red Coats assist the audience members to the nearest exit, starting with row M. Red Coats should not leave the theater until all audience members in their section are out of the building. Patrons with walkers and wheelchairs exit last from their sections. The House Manager is the last person to leave the theater making sure that the theater is completely vacated. As patrons are exiting the theater, the Lead Concession volunteer will direct patrons to move away from the theater. Inform patrons to stay out of the street due to the emergency vehicles arriving. After the audience members are out of the theater, Red Coats should join the patrons but remain in eyesight of the House Manager. The House Manager will notify the Red Coats and audience when they can reenter the theater. The House Manager will communicate with the Stage Manager regarding contact with emergency responders and decisions regarding reentering the theater. Earthquakes Some earthquakes may be very minor and may not disturb the performance. In the event of a major earthquake that requires building evacuation, observe the following procedures: 1. Personal Safety Make sure that you are in a safe place and stay there until the shaking stops. You cannot help patrons if you are injured yourself. Realize that patrons will look to you for support and directions. 2. Attempt to Calm Patrons Talk to patrons in your section and relate that the exits are being checked to determine safe evacuation routes. Until this has been determined, patrons are safest in their seats. 3. Wait for Evacuation Procedures The House Manager and the Stage Manager will check for safe evacuation routes. When the routes have been determined, you will be given instructions on how to direct patrons. 4. Assist with Evacuation Follow the instructions of the House Manager or Solvang Festival Theater staff and direct patrons to safe evacuation routes. When your area has been fully evacuated, report to the House Manager at outside location. 10
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